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THE JUDGE. BOUND COPIES FIRST VOLUME “THE JUDGE,” Price in Cloth, $3.80. FOR SALE at the PUBLICATION OFFICE, 34 and 36 North Moore St. MONARCH LINE. NEW YORK AND LONDON. Splendid, new. fast steamers leave dock adjoining Pavonia Perry, Jersey City GRECIAN MONARCH (new) Toestay, Sept. 19 Sapertor Vrepai other line. Accommodations for Saloon Passengers steerage tickets ‘Apply to the PATTO. heing $2 lower than by any eral AgentA, » VICKERS & CO. 33. Broad: * Does not carry passengers, WITH FIVE DOLLARS YoU CAN BUY a WHOLE IMPERIAL AUSTRIAN VIENNA CITY GOVERNMENT BOND, Which bonds are issued and secured by the Government, and ‘are releemed in drawings FOUR TIMES ANNUALLY, Until each and every b a larger of smaller premiam. Every ‘sr draw a Prize, ‘as there are No BLASES. THE THREE HIGHEST PRIZES AMOUNT TO £00,000, 80,000, and 30,000 FLORINS, And bonds not drawing coe of the above prizes must draw a, premium of not less than 130 FLORINS. ‘The next drawing takes place on the 2D OF OCTOBER, 1882. And every bond bought of as on or hefore the 21 of October is entitied to the whole premium that may te drawn thereon thatdate. Oatof:town orers sent in REGISTERED LETTERS ‘inclosing $5, will secure one of these bonds for the next drawing. For onders, circulars, or any other information, address INTERNATIONAL BANKING CO., No. 180 Broadway, New York City. saw this in Tax Jepor. gg- The abore Government Bonds are not to be compared with any Lottery whatacever, and do pot confict w.n any of the laws of the Cnited States. The Horse-Car,—After Walt Whitman. (Or vice versa.) I stxo. Of the horse-car. Of the waiting on the corner for it; of the ap- proach of the green car when you want the red Of the running after it when late, hat fall- ing off; of falling in the mud of the avenue when tripping on a stone; of the laughter of lookers- on. Of the horses of it; many-jointed, five- pointed, tr ribs, prom- inet protuberant. Shoes coming off, decidedly in and somewhat languid. Not rampant, bat one, Of the conductor of it, and the rip to stop its career. Of the entrance, the rows of like ferry-boats, recumbent on the floor. Of the sometiines treading on them, suppressed cusses recurrent and consequent. Of being packed in like sardines in boxes, of bad odors resultant on wet winter days, Of these things I talk ny flannel shirt—unbiked F only, and holes. In my boots—observing a spear of grasa. Puif, puff, toot, toot, ding dong. I blow my centennial fog-horn in favor of rapid log of the bell New Jersey. JEAN PiERK Stkoxc ATTACHMENTS. —Mr. Redfreckle was sued for breach of promise. “You ought to be ashamed of * said the judge. “Aman who would deceive is entitled to a place in the “Judge, it was on account of my strong attachments that I fooled the gal. Suppose 1 had married her and she bad died, my life would be bathed in gloom. [thought about the matter, judge and looked at the girland mused: ‘Suppose y were to become my wife and die, I'd be stricken with sadness.’ I can't stand anything like that. My brother married 80 0 and his wife died, and since then he has been untitted for business.” © But the young lady, sir,” continued the jad, sin remark. jealth, and the chances are that she will live ” “Yea, and that was another Suppose I were to marry her and e would be a widow. Widow! Why that word has a sad sound. 1 don't want to be instrumental in making anybody a widow.” The jury brought in a verdict against the defendant, and his wages are now garnisheed to pay, in: installments, a judgment of five hundred dollars in favor of the si Arkansas Trareler A Coucwncs “Matrimonial and Natal Endowment Association” advertises’ as follow en new fea- tures, Examine our ‘Dog’ and * Baby departments.” There is a touch of mystery about this, but it is certain that says the Newt anil Courier. ‘Tho Notice of Builders, Architects and Plambers 18 DIRECTED TO MY “All Earthenware” Closet, Which ts specially adapted for use in Hotels and Apartment Houses. urope, and over 20,000 In U Jennings’ Sanitary Depot, 7 Burling Slip, N. Y. TOR HOUSE CLEANING.—Saves Time, Labor and Money Cleans Paint, Wood, Marble, &c., and will Polish Tin, Brass, Copper, Knives, Glass, China Ware, Oil Cloths, &c. 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NEAT AND ELEGANT Book BInNpING. FROM THE Plainest to the Most Elaborate Styles. MBLEMATIC D IN FOR ALL THE LEAD- SUBSCRIPTION BOO! SPECIMENS ON EXHIBITION. IF YOU WANT GOOD WORK, AT LOW FIGURES, AND SAVE AGENTS COMMISSION, COME. DIRECT TO JAMES E. WALKER, A PILE OP 14 Dey Street, New York. W YORK HERALD, 1847, AND TIMES, TO DATE, AND ODD NUMBERS, FOR SALE. ax EDITION WORK AT SHORT NOTICE A SPECIALTY. comicbooks.com